Mollie Sugden

Isabel Mary Sugden (21 July 1922  1 July 2009), known professionally as Mollie Sugden[2] was an English actress. She was best known for being an original cast member in the British sitcom Are You Being Served? (1972–1985) as senior saleswoman Mrs. Slocombe and appeared reprising the character in the AYBS spin-off Grace & Favour (1992–1993).

Mollie Sugden
Sugden as Mrs Slocombe
Born
Isabel Mary Sugden[1]

(1922-07-21)21 July 1922
Died1 July 2009(2009-07-01) (aged 86)
Guildford, Surrey, England
Resting placeGolders Green Crematorium, London, England
Alma materGuildhall School of Music and Drama
OccupationActress
Years active1950s–2003
Spouse
(m. 1958; died 2000)
Children2

She is also well known for playing Nellie Harvey in Coronation Street (1965–1976), Mrs Hutchinson in The Liver Birds (1971–1996), Ida Willis in That's My Boy (1981–1986) and Nora Powers in My Husband and I (1987–1988).

Early life

Sugden was born on 21 July 1922 in Keighley, West Riding of Yorkshire.[3][4] When she was 4 years old, she heard a woman reading a poem at a village concert making people laugh. The following Christmas, after being asked if she could "do anything", Sugden read this poem and everyone fell about laughing. She later remarked that their response made her "realise how wonderful it was to make people laugh".[5] Shortly after she left school, World War II broke out, and Sugden worked in a munitions factory in Keighley making shells for the Royal Navy. After release from war work she attended the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London.

Early career

When Sugden graduated from the Guildhall School of Drama, she worked in repertory for eight years with a company that included Eric Sykes and Roy Dotrice.[5] She also had work in radio and made her television debut in a live half-hour comedy show. Sugden's other appearances before Are You Being Served? included parts in The Benny Hill Show, Just Jimmy (with Jimmy Clitheroe), Z-Cars, Up Pompeii!, The Goodies, Steptoe and Son and five episodes of Jackanory in 1968.

Television

Sugden's first regular sitcom role was as Mrs Crispin in the sitcom Hugh and I (1962–1967). This was written by John T. Chapman, and when he became involved with The Liver Birds series, he suggested Sugden for the role of Sandra's mother, Mrs Hutchinson.[5] She appeared in the bulk of the run, from 1971 to 1979.

In 1973, she appeared in Son of the Bride.

Meanwhile, she was cast in a role which brought her international fame: Mrs Slocombe, a department store saleswoman with a socially superior attitude, a repertoire of double entendres, and a penchant for bouffant, pastel-coloured coiffures, in the long-running Are You Being Served? (1972–1985). In 1978, when it was thought that Are You Being Served? was over, she was the lead star in Come Back Mrs. Noah, a sitcom that is regarded by some as one of the worst ever made.[6] From 1965 to 1976, she intermittently played Nellie Harvey, the landlady of The Laughing Donkey pub, in Coronation Street.[7] In this she often appeared opposite Annie Walker, landlady of the Rovers Return. In 1986, she had a 23-week stint on That's Life!

Sugden also played main roles in other sitcoms, including That's My Boy (1981–1986) and My Husband and I (1987–1988), both for ITV. In an unsuccessful revival of The Liver Birds (1996), Sugden reprised her role as Mrs Hutchinson, despite being on steroids as treatment for polymyalgia.

She played opposite her husband, William Moore (1916–2000), in several series, including two episodes of The Liver Birds and again in My Husband and I, on both occasions as a married couple. They married on 29 March 1958, having met while in repertory theatre in Swansea,[5] and had twin sons born in October 1963, Robin and Simon. She had five grandchildren.[8]

Radio

Sugden appeared alongside Deryck Guyler in two series of the sitcom Home to Roost on BBC Radio 4 in 1974 and 1975. She also played Mrs Fox in the radio version of Dad's Army from 1975 to 1976.

Later years and death

Seven years after the end of Are You Being Served?, five members of the original cast – including Sugden – came together to appear in Grace & Favour, where the staff of Grace Brothers are left an old manor house in the country, which they try to run as a hotel. It ran for two series, until 1993. Other appearances at this time included Just William and Oliver's Travels. In 2003, Sugden appeared in an episode of The Bill and also appeared (as herself) in an episode of the comedy sketch show Little Britain.

In 2002, a tribute programme called Celebrating Mollie Sugden: An Are You Being Served? Special, aired on American PBS stations featuring several members of the cast of Are You Being Served?[9]

Sugden died on 1 July 2009, age 86, at the Royal Surrey County Hospital in Guildford, Surrey of unspecified heart failure and was cremated.[10][11] Her final public appearance had been at the funeral of her Are You Being Served? co-star Wendy Richard nearly four months earlier.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1977Are You Being Served?Mrs. SlocombeActor
1989The BFGMaryVoice
1991The Princess and the GoblinLootiVoice; Final film role

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1959The Way of an AngelAngel's WifeTV film
1962SuspenseBelleEpisode: "Killer in the Band"
1962–1966Hugh and IEthel Crispin33 episodes
1962Benny HillWoman TenantEpisode: "The Time Bicycle"
1964First NightMrs. PhillipsEpisode: "Maggie"
1964FestivalIsabelle's MotherEpisode: "Ring Round the Moon"
1964–1968Just JimmyMum9 episodes
1965–1976Coronation StreetNellie Harvey23 episodes
1965Steptoe and SonMelanie's MotherEpisode: "And Afterwards At..."
1967Armchair TheatreDistrict NurseEpisode: "I Am Osango"
1967Z-CarsVera2 episodes
1968Harry WorthAudrey BellamyEpisode: "Only Four Can Play"
1969–1970Oh Brother!Various2 episodes
1969The Very Merry Widow and HowMrs. WhiteEpisode: "How Are You Feeling?"
1970The Six Wives of Henry VIIILotteEpisode: "Anne of Cleves"
1970As Good Cooks GoWRAC SergeantEpisode: "Battle of the Bulge"
1970Up Pompeii!FlaviaEpisode: "The Love Potion"
1970Turkey TimeMrs. PikeTV film
1970Dirty WorkMona FlowerTV film
1970The GoodiesMinister for Trade and Domestic AffairsEpisode: "Caught in the Act"
1971–1996The Liver BirdsMrs. Hutchinson49 episodes
1971Doctor at LargeMrs. Mollett2 episodes
1971For the Love of AdaNellie Pollitt2 episodes
1971Please Sir!Alice LarchEpisode: "What's a Class Between Friends?"
1972MandogMrs. Morris2 episodes
1972Comedy PlayhouseLady WrightEpisode: "Born Every Minute"
1972Steptoe and SonAuntie MinnieEpisode: "Oh, What a Beautiful Mourning"
1972Six Days of JusticeMrs. DunneEpisode: "A Private Nuisance"
1972Doctor in ChargeMrs. Waring3 episodes
1972EmmaMrs. Goddard2 episodes
1972–1985Are You Being Served?Mrs. SlocombeAll 69 episodes
1972A Class by HimselfLesley CharlesEpisode: "Guess Who's Coming to Lunch?"
1972My Wife Next DoorGeorge's MotherEpisode: "Total Separation"
1972The Fenn Street GangMrs. GreerEpisode: "The Lady with the Lamp"
1973Son of the BrideMumAll 6 episodes
1973Billy LiarMrs. BottomleyEpisode: "Billy and the Party Spirit"
1974Love Thy NeighbourSister MartinEpisode: "The Antenatal Clinic"
1974Holiday with StringsDorisTV film
1974Men of AffairsMumEpisode: "Silver Threads"
1975Three Comedies of MarriageMotherEpisode: "Bobby Bluesocks"
1975The VirtuosoLady GimcrackTV film
1976The Dick Emery ShowBlackpool WomanEpisode: #15.8
1977–1978Come Back Mrs. NoahMrs. Gertrude NoahAll 6 episodes
1978The Talking ParcelHortense the Flying TrainVoice; TV film
1979The Tea LadiesChar LadyTV pilot
1981–1986That's My BoyIda WillisAll 37 episodes
1986–1988Tickle on the TumBessie Bagwash9 episodes
1987–1988My Husband and INora PowersAll 15 episodes
1991CluedoMrs. White6 episodes
1992–1993Grace & FavourMrs. SlocombeAll 12 episodes
1995Oliver's TravelsMrs. RobsonEpisode: "Why Did We Eat the Frogs?"
1995Just WilliamGreat Aunt FlorenceEpisode: "Boys Will Be Boys"
1996Dennis the MenaceVilhemina Slop BucketVoice; Episode: "Special Agent Dennis"
1996Romuald the ReindeerKnitting TeacherVoice; Episode: "Knitting Patterns"
2001RevolverMotherEpisode: #1.0
2003The BillLallyEpisode: "Professional Image"
2003Little BritainMollie SugdenSeries 1, Episode 8

References

  1. "Mollie Sugden". The Daily Telegraph. 1 July 2009. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  2. Barker, Dennis (2 July 2009). "Mollie Sugden". The Guardian. Retrieved 30 June 2020.
  3. General Register Office birth index
  4. "Keighley-born Mollie Sugden dies". Keighley News. 2 July 2009. Retrieved 2 July 2009.
  5. "I'm Free! – The Complete Are You Being Served?". Orion Books. 1999.
  6. "Top 10 worst sitcoms". The Telegraph.
  7. "Nellie Harvey". corrie.net.
  8. General Register Office – Index of Births registered in October, November, December 1963
  9. "Celebrating Mollie Sugden".
  10. "Obituary: Mollie Sugden". The Telegraph. 1 July 2009. Retrieved 1 July 2009.
  11. "Actress Mollie Sugden dies at 86". BBC News. 1 July 2009. Retrieved 1 July 2009.
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